
Soft Cover, English, Glue Binding, 143 Pages, 2014
Hippias Minor or the Art of Cunning
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One of Plato's most controversial dialogues, Hippias Minor.
But what if Socrates wasn't championing the act of lying - as it has been traditionally interpreted - but, rather, advocating for a novel way of understanding the power of the creative act? In this sterling translation by Sarah Ruden, Hippias is rendered anew as a provocative dialogue about art as a form of "wrongdoing", one that, paradoxically, makes life more ethical by teaching us to be more cunning. An introduction by artist Paul Chan situates Hippias within a wider philosophical and artistic context, and an essay by classicist Richard Fletcher grapples with how Greek and Roman ideas about aesthetics resonate in Chan's work and in contemporary art today.
Language: Englisch